Born 1953 in Bronx, New York, Glenn Goldberg is known for his non-objective work and mod designs. Natural objects, such as birds, flowers, cells or water are often representational elements in his work. Goldberg studied at the New York Studio School and received his MFA from Queens College. He has received grants from the Edward Albee Foundation, the Guggenheim Fellowship, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Glenn Goldberg’s work is included in the National Gallery and the Metropolitan Museum collections, among others.

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